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Sorry if this one has been suggested:
http://anon.razorwire.com/lego/
I have seen two others, but searches came up empty
and didn't someone post a brick sorter that read in a sequence of 1x2 tiles
to produce an "order" to be "picked" from hoppers of different colour?
Couldn't find the ref in the search.
LINC
"Bob Sardelli" <squidmaan@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:G7zp2w.4K0@lugnet.com...
> This guy built a computer out of Tinkertoys! So I was wondering, has anyone
> ever built a computer out of legos? Heck, has anyone ever built a working
> cash register. Certainly can be done.
>
> http://www.edge.org/digerati/hillis/index.html
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